
You’re Not Alone: How to Cope with Depression and Addiction (a Dual Diagnosis Reality)
Sobriety is hard enough when you’re young. Everyone else still parties. Social media makes it look like you’re missing out. And somewhere deep down, you
Ascend Recovery: Lifting You Up on the Path to Healing, Because We’ve Walked It Too
Sobriety is hard enough when you’re young. Everyone else still parties. Social media makes it look like you’re missing out. And somewhere deep down, you
You finally did it. You stopped using. You went to meetings, stayed off the stuff, maybe even got a chip or two. But now that
It’s not that you want it to end forever. You just want a break from the weight. From the constant recalculating—“Am I okay today? Do
I used to believe that if I just loved him enough, he’d stop. That if we found the right therapist, the right school, the right
You love them. You probably still laugh together sometimes. And then—something shifts. They disappear for hours. They get mean. They forget things they promised. You’re
I didn’t go to detox because I was ready. I went because I couldn’t hold myself up anymore. What scared me most wasn’t the withdrawal
You’re holding it together—on the outside. You make the meetings, hit the deadlines, show up for your people. But behind closed doors, it’s getting harder.
When you’re the one who always shows up, who performs, who handles things—admitting you need help can feel like the scariest thing in the world.
Let’s be honest—when most people picture their twenties, they imagine late nights, loud bars, bad decisions with good stories. There’s a myth that youth equals
Recovery from alcohol addiction isn’t a one-size-fits-all process. Each person’s journey is deeply individual, shaped by their history, mental health, and environment. For many, residential
883 Lead Ave. SE, Albuquerque NM 87105
Ascend Recovery Centers ©2025 – All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy